Performer:Deborah Kerr F. Robertson Jane Simmons David Farrar Sabu Kathleen Byron
Director:Michael Emeric Pressburger
Synopsis:The plot tells the story of Sister Crota from the Calcutta monastery in India who was transferred to Napu monastery as the abbot. The Napu monastery is located on a mountain 8,000 feet above sea level in northern India, with strong winds blowing all year round. Crota built schools and hospitals, and even young generals came to receive education. Although Crota has worked hard and managed the city in an orderly manner from the ruins, the young nuns practice solely on self-discipline in the remote mountains. The beautiful environment makes their spirits attracted. Under constant temptation, those who cannot control it have no choice but to give up the Holy Spirit. job. Here, as the wise man said, only saints and common people can survive - because living in nature can only be done by cultivating oneself or drifting with the flow. Later, incidents occurred such as childhood illness and Sister Ruth returning to secular life due to love and hatred and wanting to kill the abbot but fell into a deep valley. Crotta also left Knapp Abbey to heal the scars in her heart. Related comments Michael. Director, the film shows the indisputable fact that people can change under the influence of the environment. When people are fragile, they cannot resist the pressure brought by the environment and resist the influence of external environments. The film is meticulous in showing the characters' inner struggles and subtle movements, and the actors also grasped the interpretation of various character angles very well.